Today, April 7, 2026, another Trump deadline expires. By 8:00 PM Eastern Time, Iran must fully reopen the Strait of Hormuz. Otherwise, as the President has repeatedly promised, it will be the “day of power plants and bridges” — a night after which Iran will have no functioning power stations […]
Day: April 7, 2026
Divide And Influence? Growing Fears In Europe Over U.S. Strategy Toward The EU
A recent remark by Swedish analyst Fredrik Johansson has crystallized a concern that, until recently, circulated mostly within expert circles: the growing suspicion that the United States may be acting in ways that contribute to fragmentation within the European Union. His assertion – that Washington seeks to divide Europe – […]
The Strategic Risks Of Resource-Driven Warfare
In moments of geopolitical crisis, rhetoric often reveals more than carefully crafted policy statements. Recent remarks by Donald Trump about potentially seizing Iran’s oil infrastructure – particularly the strategically vital Kharg Island – offer a stark window into a worldview where access to energy resources is not merely an economic priority, but a […]
Regime Change, Oil Wars, And The Collapse Of Legal Illusions (II)
Part I Iran responded swiftly. Roughly 300 ballistic missiles were reportedly launched toward Israel and U.S.-aligned Gulf states. Civilian casualties in Tel Aviv and Abu Dhabi shattered the illusion of a contained operation. Fires burned in Manama. Explosions were reported over Dubai. Even if missile defense systems intercept a majority […]
Interpreting The Serbian Counter-Intel Chief’s Update On The TurkStream Plot
In what’s been called the “Battle for Hungary”, this thwarted terrorist attack is thus far the most dramatic development by a long shot, much more meaningful that the latest Russiagate claims. Serbian counter-intelligence chief Duro Jovanic shared three updates about the thwarted terrorist attack against the TurkStream pipeline that the […]






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